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Ticket to Ride

 
Album Review: Ticket to Ride

  • Artist: The Carpenters
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1969
  • Total Time: 36:29
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Carpenters' first long-player, cut in 1969 (and originally released as Offering) amid the breakdown of America's postwar social contract, the Vietnam War's soaring to a crescendo of bloodshed, the coming apart of the Beatles, and the final flowering (and wilting) of the youth rebellion of the prior four years. And in the middle of all of that, Karen and Richard Carpenter issued a finely crafted record that moved effortlessly between Spanky & Our Gang-style pop/rock ("Your Wonderful Parade") and art-song. In some ways, Ticket to Ride is the Carpenters' most interesting album, for it contains a range of interests and sounds that were modified or abandoned on subsequent albums. The lushly orchestrated "Someday" is a brilliant showcase for Richard's arranging skills and the most dramatic side of Karen's voice -- it points the way toward songs like "Crescent Noon" on the next album, and although that highly dramatic sound proved a blind alley, it did result in some ravishing performances by the duo. "All I Can Do" is the most solid reminder of their origins as part of a light jazz trio called Spectrum, a pleasing vocal workout that might've been well covered by the Manhattan Transfer. Their version of "Get Together" is about as convincing as a version by the Cowsills would've been, but it's balanced by Richard's slow ballad arrangement of "Ticket to Ride," an unexpected and beguiling (if too upbeat) cover of Neil Young's "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing," and a couple of superb originals, "Eve" and "All of My Life." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Invocation (Lyrics) Richard Carpenter, John Bettis The Carpenters (1:01)
Your Wonderful Parade (Lyrics) Richard Carpenter, John Bettis The Carpenters (2:54)
Someday (Lyrics) The Carpenters (5:13)
Get Together (Lyrics) Chester Powers The Carpenters (2:36)
All of My Life (Lyrics) Richard Carpenter The Carpenters (3:02)
Turn Away (Lyrics) The Carpenters (3:10)
Ticket to Ride (Lyrics) John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Carpenters (4:10)
Don't Be Afraid (Lyrics) Richard Carpenter The Carpenters (2:06)
What's the Use The Carpenters (2:43)
All I Can Do (Lyrics) Richard Carpenter, John Bettis The Carpenters (1:41)
Eve (Lyrics) Richard Carpenter, John Bettis The Carpenters (2:52)
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing (Lyrics) Neil Young The Carpenters (4:18)
Benediction The Carpenters (:43)

Credits

Herb Alpert (Liner Notes), Herb Alpert (Shaker), The Carpenters (Main Performer), Richard Carpenter (Keyboards), Richard Carpenter (Vocals), Karen Carpenter (Drums), Karen Carpenter (Vocals), Jack Daugherty (Producer), Ray Gerhardt (Engineer), Joe Osborne (Bass), Gary Sims (Guitar), Tom Wilkes (Art Direction), Jim McCrary (Photography)
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Ticket to Ride
Originally Offering
Studio album by The Carpenters
Released October 9, 1969 (Offering)
November 1970 (Ticket to Ride)
Recorded 1968–1969
Genre Pop
Length 36:43
Label A&M
Producer Jack Daugherty
Professional reviews
The Carpenters chronology
Offering/Ticket to Ride
(1969)
Close to You
(1970)

Ticket to Ride is the first album by the American music duo The Carpenters. At the time of its release in 1969 under the name Offering, it was a commercial failure and produced only one minor hit single - "Ticket to Ride", a ballad version of a song made famous by The Beatles. After the Carpenters' breakthrough however, the album was re-issued internationally under the name Ticket to Ride and sold moderately. The CD in the "Remastered Classics" series went out of print in March 2007. However, in Japan, the "Pack Series" released the Ticket to Ride and Close to You CDs together.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis; except where indicated

  1. "Invocation"
  2. "Your Wonderful Parade"
  3. "Someday"
  4. "Get Together" (Chet Powers)
  5. "All of My Life" (Richard Carpenter)
  6. "Turn Away"
  7. "Ticket to Ride" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
  8. "Don't Be Afraid" (Richard Carpenter)
  9. "What's The Use"
  10. "All I Can Do"
  11. "Eve"
  12. "Nowadays' Clancy Can't Even Sing" (Neil Young)
  13. "Benediction"

Charts

Chart Peak
position
United States 150 (1971)
United Kingdom 20 (1972)
35 (1975)
Japan 88
Australia 19

Credits

Singles

"Ticket To Ride"

  • JP 7" single (1969) KING AM-18
  1. "Ticket To Ride"
  2. "All I Can Do"
  • JP 7" single (1976) KING AM-1001
  1. "Ticket To Ride"
  2. "All I Can Do"
  • JP 7" single (1977) KING AM-2061
  1. "Ticket To Ride"
  2. "All I Can Do"
  • US 7" single (1969) A&M 1142
  1. "Ticket To Ride"
  2. "Your Wonderful Parade"

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